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Nurturing Design in Your Software Engineering Culture

Strategic Tech

There are a few qualities that differentiate average from high performing software engineering organisations. In my experience, the culture is better and the results are better in orgs where engineers and architects obsess over the design of code and architecture. They prefer to work in isolation and just deliver.

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Establishing and Enabling a Center of Production Excellence

Honeycomb

In other words, the goal is to understand an organization from the inside so well that the group can engage in constructive criticism. Collecting this information up front is crucial because it will inform the development of a twinned strategy involving both passive and active tactics.

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On Not Being a Cog in the Machine

Honeycomb

Someone who can work in both software engineering and automation. It’s related to something cognitive engineers call the context gap. In short, all solutions and strategies we have to solve a problem are contextual and depend on the environment and situation you’re in. Someone able to find balance in all things.

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Making the Internet faster at Netflix

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

And for me, the big part of the success of growth was actually a step above the pure engineering architecture. It’s firstly rooted in the engineering culture because the first Netflix employees are great people. They are giving some constructive feedback. And people are thanking me for working on that.

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